The Razzie Awards are a parody award show meant to mock other Hollywood award programs like the Oscars. Before his political career, Trump also won a Razzie in 1991 for his appearance in the film "Ghosts Can't Do It," according to Vanity Fair.

Moore's work includes "Bowling for Columbine," which examined gun violence following the Columbine mass shooting. "Fahrenheit 11/9" looks at the current political climate, including Trump's presidency.

D'Souza's "Death of a Nation" compares political divisiveness under Abraham Lincoln's presidency to divisiveness during Trump's presidency.